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The Politics of Deafness

, 2022
This volume lays out the practical steps families can take to adjust to a loved one's hearing loss. The book shows how the exchange of information can be altered at fundamental levels, what these alterations entail, and how they can affect one's ability ...
Owen Wrigley
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Deaf Epistemology: Deafhood and Deafness

American Annals of the Deaf, 2010
Deaf epistemology constitutes the nature and extent of the knowledge that deaf individuals acquire growing up in a society that relies primarily on audition to navigate life. Deafness creates beings who are more visually oriented compared to their auditorily oriented peers.
Peter C, Hauser   +4 more
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Conversion Deafness

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1993
Conversion deafness is very rarely encountered among adults. This report will illustrate two cases of this somatoform disorder following different traumatic experiences. It emphasizes the difficulties in establishing the diagnosis and reviews various aspects of treatment.
M, Wolf   +3 more
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Luetic Deafness

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1973
AbstractLuetic deafness is an otologic tragedy, not only because it can cause a total sensori‐neural deafness, but also it is a treatable condition if recognized.The most prominent feature of luetic deafness is discrimination loss out of proportion to the pure tone threshold.
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MICHEL'S DEAFNESS

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1972
To the Editor .—Paparella and ElFiky, in their paper "Mondini's Deafness," (95:134-140, 1972), state that "the only recent description of complete aplasia (Michel's) occurred as a result of thalidomide poisoning. In June 1969, I published a study of "Inner Ear Abnormalities in Association With Congenital Atresia of the External Auditory Canal ...
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Beethoven's deafness

The Laryngoscope, 1989
The purpose of this study was to document the differences between the music Beethoven wrote while he had good hearing and the music he wrote while he was deaf, thereby showing that Beethoven used auditory feedback in transferring the concept in his mind to the manuscript notation on the ...
S L, Liston   +3 more
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